Way Cool Sunday School” model, a model which emphasizes the importance of community and experience alongside curriculum learning. We begin each Sunday in the sanctuary to share in the first part of worship together. This is an important ritual for our young people. The exposure to liturgy is important for learning what our rituals are. The shared worship experience with families allows them to connect on Sunday mornings in an inspiring and uplifting manner. The experience of being together says to the children that they are valued and have a place in the congregation. Children need that sense of belonging, don’t we all?

Overview of Programming

Each week we offer creative and vibrant programming for children and youth. We believe that people of all ages deserve personal respect and compassionate community. Each person has intellectual and spiritual gifts to cultivate and explore. We offer nursery and preschool care, as well as classes and programming for those in kindergarten through high school.

On Sunday Morning

Each week, children and youth attend the beginning of the worship service. Twice a month they attend regular Sunday School classes, where they get to know their peer groups and learn about Unitarian Universalist ethics, values and history.

Once a month they collaborate with other children and youth on a Helping Hands justice project. We might learn about and label trees on our congregational campus one month. Another month, we might create care packages for children in families hosted by the homeless shelter supported by our congregation.

Once a month, children and youth remain in the sanctuary for a multigenerational worship service. (Nursery and preschool care is always available.)

Our youth group plans their own projects, such congregational Halloween parties and out of town trips.

Call ahead for specific scheduling information or just come! Visitors are always welcome.

Community Building

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